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Liyou provides reliable steel structure warehouse buildings designed for efficiency, strength, and long-term performance. Engineered with high-strength steel and manufactured with precision, our warehouses are built to handle industrial demands while offering fast installation and flexible layouts.
Main Steel Frame: Q235B / Q355B welded H-section beams.
Construction System: Portal frame with bolted/welded connections.
Surface Finish: Hot-dip galvanized or anti-corrosive painted steel.
Load Design: Complies with wind, snow, and seismic codes of project location.
Optional Features: Skylights, louvers, mezzanines, cranes, gutters, and rolling shutters.
Industrial: Equipment housing, fabrication plants, and machinery workshops.
Warehouse & Logistics: Storage facilities, distribution hubs, and fulfillment centers.
Agricultural: Feed storage, machinery garages, and grain warehouses.
Commercial Use: Stock rooms, wholesale depots, and supply chain facilities.
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Steel structure warehouses can be designed with energy efficiency in mind by:
Using insulated panels for better temperature control.
Incorporating natural lighting with skylights or transparent panels to reduce electricity usage.
Applying cool roofing systems that reflect sunlight and reduce cooling costs in hot climates.
A steel structure warehouse is a building constructed using steel frames and components to provide a durable, cost-effective, and flexible space for storage or manufacturing. Steel is preferred for warehouse construction due to its strength, ability to cover large spans without internal support columns, and resistance to environmental factors such as pests, rot, and fire. Steel warehouses are also quicker to build, which minimizes downtime and speeds up the operational setup.
The most common types of steel used in warehouse construction include:
Mild Steel (Carbon Steel): The standard material for structural components like beams, columns, and trusses.
Galvanized Steel: Steel coated with zinc for enhanced rust and corrosion resistance, particularly important in high-moisture environments.
Stainless Steel: Used in areas where additional corrosion resistance is needed, though it is typically more expensive.
High-Strength Steel: For load-bearing applications where additional strength is required.
The cost of building a steel structure warehouse varies depending on factors like size, location, design, and additional features. On average, the cost ranges between $15 to $30 per square foot for a basic steel warehouse. This price can increase with custom features, such as insulation, specialized flooring, or high-quality doors. Additional costs include land preparation, foundation work, permits, and utilities. For larger commercial warehouses, the total cost can range from $100,000 to $500,000 or more.
Steel structures are naturally fire-resistant, but additional fire safety features may include:
Fire-resistant coatings on steel elements to enhance fire protection.
Sprinkler systems to quickly suppress any fires that may start.
Fire-rated partitions and fire doors to compartmentalize the warehouse and limit the spread of fire.
Smoke detectors and fire alarms for early detection.
1. Anchor Bolt and Fastener Part
No. | Item | Specification |
1 | Anchor bolt 1 | M20×400 |
2 | Anchor bolt 2 | M16×260 |
3 | High-strength bolt | M20, M16, 8.8S |
4 | Common bolt | M16 |
5 | Galvanized bolt | M12 |
6 | Turnbuckle bolt | M16 |
7 | Sag rod | Ø12 |
2. Main Steel Structure Part
No. | Item | Specification |
1 | Steel column (Q235B) | HN396×200×7×11 |
2 | Wind column (Q235B) | SHS150×100×5.0 |
3 | Roof truss beam (Q235B) | HN396×200×7×11 |
4 | Floor main beam (Q235B) | HN600×200×11×17 |
5 | Tie bar (Q235B) | SHS100×100×5.0 |
6 | Horizontal/Column brace (Q235B) | Ø16 |
7 | Steel stairs | [250#、[200#、[160# channel steel, 4mm checkered plate] |
8 | Angle brace (Q235B) | L50×6.0 |
9 | Roof purlin (Q355B) | C250×75×20×2.0 |
10 | Wall purlin (Q355B) | C250×75×20×2.0 |
11 | Connecting plate (Q235B) | 6mm–16mm |
3. Enclosure Part
No. | Item | Specification |
1 | Roof plate | 0.6mm thick, type 840 steel sheet |
2 | Exterior wall | 0.6mm thick, type 900 steel sheet |
3 | Steel man door | 910×2010×2 |
4 | Stainless steel handrail | 1.1m high |
5 | Roof ventilator | 600×600 |
6 | Gutter | 2.0mm galvanized |
7 | Downpipe | Ø110 PVC |
8 | Trimming | 0.55mm thick steel plate |
9 | Hardware accessories | Nails, supports, structural glue, etc. |
1. Anchor Bolt and Fastener Part
No. | Item | Specification |
1 | Anchor bolt 1 | M20×400 |
2 | Anchor bolt 2 | M16×260 |
3 | High-strength bolt | M20, M16, 8.8S |
4 | Common bolt | M16 |
5 | Galvanized bolt | M12 |
6 | Turnbuckle bolt | M16 |
7 | Sag rod | Ø12 |
2. Main Steel Structure Part
No. | Item | Specification |
1 | Steel column (Q235B) | HN396×200×7×11 |
2 | Wind column (Q235B) | SHS150×100×5.0 |
3 | Roof truss beam (Q235B) | HN396×200×7×11 |
4 | Floor main beam (Q235B) | HN600×200×11×17 |
5 | Tie bar (Q235B) | SHS100×100×5.0 |
6 | Horizontal/Column brace (Q235B) | Ø16 |
7 | Steel stairs | [250#、[200#、[160# channel steel, 4mm checkered plate] |
8 | Angle brace (Q235B) | L50×6.0 |
9 | Roof purlin (Q355B) | C250×75×20×2.0 |
10 | Wall purlin (Q355B) | C250×75×20×2.0 |
11 | Connecting plate (Q235B) | 6mm–16mm |
3. Enclosure Part
No. | Item | Specification |
1 | Roof plate | 0.6mm thick, type 840 steel sheet |
2 | Exterior wall | 0.6mm thick, type 900 steel sheet |
3 | Steel man door | 910×2010×2 |
4 | Stainless steel handrail | 1.1m high |
5 | Roof ventilator | 600×600 |
6 | Gutter | 2.0mm galvanized |
7 | Downpipe | Ø110 PVC |
8 | Trimming | 0.55mm thick steel plate |
9 | Hardware accessories | Nails, supports, structural glue, etc. |